Adjusting The Control Device; Use; Battery Packs; Circuit Breaker - Otto Bock Skippi Instructions For Use Manual

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6.3.1 Adjusting the control device

WARNING
Incorrect configuration of the control device
Falling, tipping over, collision due to incorrect parameter settings
► The parameter settings of the control device may only be changed by qualified personnel. The manufacturer of
the product and the control device manufacturer are not liable in case of damage caused by parameter set­
tings that were incorrectly configured or not adjusted properly according to the user's abilities.
If necessary, the qualified personnel can adapt the preconfigured parameters of the wheelchair control device to
the specific requirements of the user.
7 Use

7.1 Battery packs

Notice: As a rule, the battery packs are already installed on the power wheelchair's drive unit bracket on delivery
to the user.
Removing and installing the battery packs is required for the use of the power wheelchair, to install or remove the
fuse and to replace the battery packs.
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7.2 Circuit breaker

INFORMATION
► Should the fuse burn out repeatedly after a short time for no discernible reason, contact the qualified person­
nel.
► For shipping or when the power wheelchair is not being used for an extended period of time, the fuse should
be removed.
Note: The fuse typically comes installed in the dedicated fuse holder when the wheelchair is handed over to the
user.
Before the power wheelchair can be switched on, the fuses may have to be inserted into the fuse holders provided
for the purpose.
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Removing battery packs
Prerequisite: The control device is switched off.
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1) Pull the seat lock release strap (see fig. 4, item 1).
Simultaneously fold the locking bar down (see
fig. 4, item 2).
2) Remove the exposed battery packs (see fig. 5).
3) Insert the fuse if needed (see page 14).
Inserting battery packs
Prerequisite: The control device is switched off.
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1) Lift the battery packs into the drive unit bracket.
In doing so, ensure that the red arrows on the bat­
tery packs point in the driving direction and that the
plug contacts engage with the battery contacts.
2) Fold the locking bar up to prevent the battery packs
from falling out (see fig. 4, item 2).
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